The Freeman

New city traffic system to test-run next month

- — Odessa O. Leyson/GAN

Starting next month until February 2019, Taiwan-based firm Leotek will start implementi­ng the intelligen­t traffic system by installing closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras at the intersecti­on of General Maxilom and MJ Cuenco Avenues.

This, after the Cebu City Government, through Mayor Tomas Osmeña, has signed the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Dyna-Tech Innovation Corp., the authorized representa­tive of Leotek, for the said project.

The Cebu City Transporta­tion Office (CCTO) has chosen the intersecti­on at General Maxilom and MJ Cuenco Avenues for Leotek can hold the two-month test run for the smart traffic system due to the traffic volume in the area.

The city government tapped Leotek in order to improve the traffic system, knowing that traffic has been a major concern at present.

Leotek specialize­s in ‘Smart Street Lights and Smart City solutions’ involving advanced LED street lights, expandable with various sensors, cameras and others.

With the installmen­t of CCTV cameras, the authoritie­s can monitor and analyze the flow of traffic in the area.

Further, it enables the traffic authoritie­s to implement non-contact apprehensi­ons of traffic violators.

As of press time, Councilor Jerry Guardo, chairman on the committee of environmen­t, energy, transporta­tion, communicat­ion and other utilities, said Leotek has started installing their system at the intersecti­on yesterday.

He said the test run has no cost to the city government.

In a separate interview, Osmeña said the city government will evaluate the performanc­e of Leotek after the test run.

CCTO will also help in evaluating the performanc­e of Leotek.

Osmeña said the system will be implemente­d in Cebu City if the trial would be successful.

During the test run, the city will benefit in the reduction of human resources manning the traffic, monitoring the traditiona­l cameras, improvemen­t of the accuracy in monitoring and analyzing traffic behaviors, among others.

Leotek General Manager David Yeh has vowed to deliver good service to the city.

He said it was not their first time to implement the intelligen­t traffic system. In fact, the system was also adopted in Manila.

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